ON-SITE DUI BOOT CAMP NHTSA SFST / ARIDE / DRE PROGRAM OVERVIEW ON-SITE TRAINING AT YOUR LOCATION The most in-depth Impaired Driving CLE Course of its kind. Earn up 13.0 CLE Credits (60 Minute) / 16.0 CLE Credit (50 Minute) Training can be directed for Prosecutors OR Defense Attorneys Neutral Training Available Judges participate for free!
ABOUT THIS COURSE: DUI Boot Camp is the most in-depth Impaired Driving Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Course available. DUI Trainers & Consultants, LLC offers on-site training for prosecutors, public defenders, and bar associations. General Information: This course is specifically designed to be offered on-site to law firms, bar associations, legal associations, public defenders offices, prosecutors offices, etc. MCLE Approval: This course has been approved in multiple states. We will ensure approval or we will refund 100% of your money. ON-SITE FEES 5 10 Attorneys 2500.00 11 20 Attorneys 3500.00 21 30 Attorneys 4500.00 TRAVEL COSTS Airfare At Cost: Economy Class from PHL / BWI Booked w/i Rental Vehicle Standard Size Vehicle (cost of fuel) 5 days of Course Registration Mileage Federal Mileage Rate (Courses in Mid-Atlantic only) Hotel / Meals Venue Fee Federal Per Diem Rate At Cost (Groups are encouraged to provide own venue (Courthouse, Bar Association meeting room, etc). Judges and Law Students employed by courts or public are free to attend and do not count as participants for fee structure.
COURSE AGENDA DAY 1: THE BASICS OF SFST/ARIDE START END SUBJECT & DESCRIPTION 0900 0930 Course Introduction: Brief introduction to the course, introduction of faculty; introduction of participants, etc. 0930 1030 Phase 1: Vehicle in Motion Identify typical cues used by officers to determine whether a vehicle in motion should be stopped based upon suspicion of DUI 1030 1045 BREAK 1045 1145 Phase 2: Personal Contact Identify the typical cues observed during the initial at the door interview with the driver that may lead an officer to ask the driver to perform field sobriety tests or believe the driver to be impaired 1145 1245 LUNCH ON YOUR OWN 1245 1345 Introduction to Pre-Arrest Screening (SFST & ARIDE): Describe the role of psychophysical tests; Define and describe the concepts of divided attention and nystagmus; discuss preliminary breath tests; and the arrest decision process 1345 1400 BREAK 1400 1600 Concepts & Principles of SFST Discuss the development and validity of the research and standardized elements, clues and interpretation of the three Standardized Field Sobriety Tests; Discuss types of nystagmus and their effects on the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) tests; Learn the proper administration of the three Standardized Field Sobriety Tests; Recognize the clues of the three SFST tests; Learn the specific definition of the clues and how those SFSTs are to be described and recorded; Identify the limitations of SFST. Participants will administer SFST; Participants will grade videos showing administration/performance of SFST. 1600 1700 The Essential Elements of ARIDE Testing Identify the purpose of the various eye examinations used in the ARIDE Curriculum including Vertical Gaze Nystagmus (VGN), Lack of Convergence (LOC) and Modified Romberg Balance Test TOTAL CLE CREDIT FOR DAY: 6.0 / 7.2
DAY 2: THE ABC S OF SFST and ARIDE START END SUBJECT & DESCRIPTION 0830 1045 1030 1 1215 Seven Drug Categories Identify common drug names and terms associated with the seven drug categories; identify the common methods of ingestion for each category; describe the indicators or impairment associated with each category; describe conditions that may mimic the signs and symptoms associated with each drug category; List the indicators which may emerge during the three phases of DUI/DWI Detection which may indicate the subject is under the influence of drugs 1215 1315 LUNCH ON YOUR OWN 1315 1415 Overview of DRE Procedures Identify the 12 components of the DRE Drug Influence Evaluation 1415 1515 Psychophysical Tests Participants will learn how the four divided attention tests used the in the DRE Evaluation 1515 1530 BREAK 1530 1700 Vital Signs Examination Participants will learn the vital signs that are utilized in the DRE drug influence evaluation and the reasons for each. CREDITS FOR DAY: 7.0 / 8.4 1 Includes 15 minute Break
COURSE HANDOUTS & MATERIALS Participants will receive the following written materials in digital form at the time of the course. For those that require printed documents, an additional fee of 25 cents per page will be applied: MANUALS SFST STUDIES ARIDE & DRE 2015 SFST 1977 Psychophysical Tests for DWI Arrests 1985 DRE Validation Study 2015 ARIDE 2015 DRE 2-Day 1980 Visual Detection of Driving While Intoxicated 1981 Development and Field Test of Psychophysical Tests 1986 Drug Detection Procedures 1994 DRE Validation Study 2015 DRE 7-Day Previous Editions & Instructor Manuals available upon request 1983 Field Evaluation Study ARIDE Matrix / DRE Matrix 1995 Colorado Validation Study DRE Face Sheet & Narrative 1997 NHTSA Detection of DWI at BACs DRE Rolling Log Below.10 1997 Police Officers Detection of Breath Odors 1997 Florida Validation Study 2007 Robustness of HGN Deposition of Marcelline Burns, Ph.D.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR F. Dean Morgan, Esquire is an attorney and former police officer. He began his career in law enforcement in 1990. During his law enforcement career, Dean made hundreds of arrests, many for DUI and impaired driving. In 1999, Dean left law enforcement to continue his education and pursue the practice of law. Dean graduated from Eastern University in 2003 and Penn State s Dickinson School of Law in 2006. While in law school, Dean was employed by the Cumberland County District Attorney s Office in Pennsylvania. Following law school, Dean was employed by the Las Vegas, Nevada District Attorney s Office. In 2007, he returned to Pennsylvania where he joined the Lancaster County Pennsylvania District Attorney s Office. In 2010, Dean opened The Morgan Law Firm, dedicated his firm exclusively to DUI Defense. Nearly eight years later, over 1000 people have benefited from his representation for DUI and DUI-related matters. Dean is a member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, National College of DUI Defense, and Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Dean is currently licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and Maryland. Dean received advanced training as a NHTSA SFST Instructor and the following courses: NHTSA Student Practitioner, NHTSA ARIDE Training, and NHTSA DRE Training. ABOUT DUI TRAINERS AND CONSULTANTS, LLC In 2017, Dean opened DUI Trainers & Consultants, LLC. The firm is founded and dedicated to provide unbiased Impaired Driving education to attorneys, judges, and law enforcement officers. Participants will learn the NHTSA protocols to enhance their courtroom skills. We are dedicated to improve the litigation and negotiation skills of the attorneys who serve the respective sides of the justice system. In addition, we seek to educate the judiciary to ensure that both sides receive a fair trial. In doing so, we seek to ensure that those who drive after being impaired are properly prosecuted and punished while at the same time ensuring that those who are not impaired are treated fairly. We offer live scheduled CLE Courses on a regular basis. In addition, we offer on-site programs for prosecutors, public defenders, and bar associations. Our distance learning program will begin soon. In addition, we will offer enhanced programs for police officers in the area of report writing and courtroom testimony.
WE ARE NOW REGISTERING FOR THE FALL 2018 and WINTER 2018-2019! CONTACT US AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO SCHEDULE YOUR ON-SITE PROGRAM FOR THE FALL! DUI BOOT CAMP NHTSA SFST / ARIDE / DRE PROGRAM OVERVIEW MAIL/ FAX / EMAIL THIS DOCUMENT TO: Return by Mail along with payment to: DUI Trainers & Consultants, LLC 20 Briarcrest Square, Suite 207 Hershey, PA 17033 By Fax: 717-585-6574 Email: Dean@DUITrainers.com Your Name Firm / Organization Name Email Address Mailing Address Phone Number Requested Month/Year for Training Estimated Number of Participants 2 Does your location offer a meeting room/courtroom large that can be reserved and is large enough for all participants? Is your facility ADA Compliant? After we receive your interest, we will be in contact with you to finalize your Course Reservation. One-fourth of the estimated fee will be due upon reservation. One fourth will be due approximately 30 days before the Course Date. A final bill will be presented at the end of the conference and will be due within 10 days. 2 Actual Number of Participants will be calculated approximately 2 weeks before training course.